The value of a purple 4-cent Lincoln US postal stamp can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, a single used stamp may be worth between $0.25 to $1, while a mint condition stamp could fetch a higher price, potentially ranging from $1 to $5 or more. It is important to have the stamp evaluated by a philatelic expert or refer to a specialized catalog to determine its precise value.
A purple 4-cent Lincoln stamp does not exist in standard U.S. postage. If you are referring to a specific collectible item, such as a misprinted or commemorative stamp, its value would depend on its rarity, condition, and demand among collectors. For accurate valuation, it's best to consult a stamp expert or a pricing guide.
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As of 2016, one standard forever stamp costs 49 cents.
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This was issued in 2006. It has a face value of 39 cents.
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The US did not have a non-denominated stamp in 1973. The first one was issued in 1975 for Christmas.
I believe you are referring to the G Make up rate stamp. Issued in 1994 it has a face value of 3 cents.
That will depend a great deal on which 15 cent stamp it is. There have been stamps issued for many decades with that value. Consult a catalog and identify the specific stamp. It will also help you find the value.
St. Alphonsamma is the first woman from Kerala to be pictured on the Indian postal stamp.
Semi-postal stamps are those sold at more than their postal value, with the additional money going to the specified charity. The U.S. Postal Service has issued three semi-postal stamps and all of them are still valid as postage. The Stop Family Violence stamp was retired on December 31, 2006 and its postal value is fixed at 39¢.